if the distance between A to B point is 4 cm then what will be its displacement ?
Answers
Step-by-step explanation:
a shortest distance is called displacement
Answer- The above question is from the chapter 'Kinematics'.
Some important terms and formulae:-
1. Velocity- It is the displacement per unit time.
S.I. Unit of Velocity- m/s
It is a vector quantity as it possesses magnitude and direction.
2. Acceleration- It is the rate of change of velocity.
S.I. Unit of Acceleration- m/s²
It is also a vector quantity.
Negative acceleration is called retardation.
3. Distance- It is the path length transversed by an object.
S.I. Unit of Distance- m
It is a scalar quantity.
4. Displacement- It is the shortest distance between the initial and final point.
S.I. Unit of Displacement- m
It is a vector quantity.
5. Equations for uniformly accelerated motion-
Let u = Initial velocity of a particle
v = Final velocity of a particle
t = Time taken
s = Distance travelled in the given time
a = Acceleration
1) v = u + at
2) s = at² + ut
3) v² - u² = 2as
Given question: If the distance between A to B point is 4 cm, then what will be its displacement?
Answer: From A to B,
displacement = 4 cm
From A to B and then again to A,
displacement = 0 cm